Definition of contio, concio
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LEM
cōntiō, cōntiōnis
(cōnciō, cōnciōnis)
for conventio
noun (f., 3rd declension)
  1. a meeting, assembly, convocation, gathering, audience
  2. a discourse, oration, public address, harangue, speech
Abbreviations
cōntiō (not cōncio), ōnis, f for conventio, a meeting, assembly, convocation, gathering, audience: advocat contionem: habere, L.: populi, S.: militum, Cs.: plebem ad contionem vocare, L.: ut omnis contio audire posset: rem in contione agere: laudare alqm pro contione, before the people, S.: pro contione edixit, publicly, L.: circumfusa turba in contionis modum, L.: contio, quae ex imperitissimis constat.

— A discourse, oration, public address, harangue, speech: contionem apud milites habere: hesterna: libera, L.: in Caesarem, Cs.: contra Antonium: de meā salute: in contionem ascendere, to come forward to speak: (populus) me in contionem vocavit, demanded a speech.
 
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